Toolbox Talk: Is There Ever Justification For Not Working Safely
“IS THERE EVER JUSTIFICATION FOR NOT WORKING SAFELY” Is there ever an acceptable excuse not to work safely? In one sense or another we get confronted with this question every
“IS THERE EVER JUSTIFICATION FOR NOT WORKING SAFELY” Is there ever an acceptable excuse not to work safely? In one sense or another we get confronted with this question every
A Mirror -- Most Important PPE Look around your job site. There are hazards including suspended loads, moving equipment, heat, electricity, insects, falling objects and traffic. Your mitigation plan to
Safety and Health Talks: Driver Safety Defensive Driving Tips This is the last of a series on automobile safety and we’re citing tips from the National Safety Council on what
“Attributes of Injury Free Workers” Recently David L. Walline, CSP, of Owens Corning Corporation, Toledo, Ohio, wrote an article titled, “What Injury-Free Workers Can Teach Us”. Within that article he
Safety and Health Talks: Slips and Trips 2 OSHA regulations do not say what flooring is suitable for a given set of conditions, but there are standards from consensus groups,
Safety and Health Talks: Slips and Trips Preventing slips and trips Many injuries are a result of a slip or trip. Sometimes they cause a broken bone or bruised muscle
Safety and Health Talks: Winter Driving 4 Suppose the worst happens? You’ve been driving carefully. You’ve been leaving greater distances between you and the car ahead of you. You’ve got
“Sprains and Strains” If you overextend yourself, and you hurt your back or arms, or any other body part for that matter, do you care if it’s a strain or
Safety and Health Talks: New Hearing Aid Design Hearing loss happens to a lot of people. In this country, it’s the third most common chronic condition among older Americans, after
Click here for the Safety and Health Topic. Safety and Health Talks: Driving Distractions Three Seconds is All it Takes. 80% of all crashes and 65% of all near-crashes recently